Glee Recap: Original Song

Here's what happened this week, and what you had to say about it!

First, let's just get this out of the way: OMG, OMG, OMG, Klaine!! We (and you) couldn't be happier that they finally kissed. But more on that in a minute. Last night was a big night for everyone in Glee-land. Quinn vowed to get Finn back (for real this time), in order to solidify her spot in the running for prom queen, Sue started World War Sue, the glee club wrote some amazing (and other not-so-amazing) original songs, and after a fierce night of competition at Regionals, New Directions moved on to Nationals!

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At WMHS: Over at Dalton, Blaine insists on singing his solo as a duet with Kurt. After a very pretty cover of "Blackbird," in memory of Pavrotti, Kurt gets up the nerve to ask Blaine what's really going on between them, and Blaine uses that opening to (finally!) make his move.

In the Twitterverse: Over a hundred of you retweeted us when we pointed out how hot Blaine was looking last night. And when he and Kurt actually kissed, Twitter basically exploded. @Snowballx said it best, with "I can't breathe! #Glee is too much tonight! I'm shaking!". Also, a ton of you wondered if we should start calling them Blurt, instead of Klaine. Thoughts? Tell us in the comments!

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At WMHS: The glee kids wrote their own original songs—Mercedes belted out "Hell to the No" and Santana wrote a ballad about Sam called "Trouty Mouth." Beautifully sung. And mean. But kinda funny. Not nearly as mean as the things Quinn said to Rachel later on, trying to convince her to stay away from Finn ("Do you want to know how this story plays out? I get Finn. You get heartbroken...You don't belong here, Rachel. And you can't hate me for helping to send you on your way."). Yikes.

In the Twitterverse: @MsSissa confirmed, "@NayaRivera, she has an awesome voice and the song was hilarious!" And as far as whether or not Quinn should have said what she did, @andreaarg said, "Hell to the no! Poor rachel :/" and @vaughn143 summed it up best with, "She wasn't even right in thinking those things let alone saying them. She doesn't know what's right for Rachel." Finally, @kooohl made the very good point: "The only reason she said it is because she knows it's not over between them. The same reason every girl does that."

At WMHS: Sue's Aural Intensity gave a mediocre suck-up-to-the-judges performance with a super-religious song. Meh. Then, the Warblers got up (Why do they still wear their uniforms when they perform, BTW?) and did "Candles" and "Raise Your Glass" before the New Directions did their original songs. It felt close, but the WMHS kids pulled off a miracle and won the night!

In the Twitterverse: Most of you gave Aural Intensity 1s and 2s on a 1-5 scale (5 being awesome). When it came to the Warblers, you like "Raise Your Glass" better than "Candles," but like @ohaibriananana, a lot of you voted "Candles, only because it had tons of Klaine interaction<3 #glee" As far as the New Directions go though, you were unanimously obsessed with the fact that they sang original songs. @amylovesmusic96 said "I think it's fantastic that Glee is doing originals, and who better than @msleamichele to sing it :)" and @shalzybean pointed out, "this is sooooo good! They couldn't do covers forever!"

Good point. Now, do you guys want to see more original music at Nationals?

What was your favorite scene from the night? What are you most excited about, when the show comes back in April? Sound off in the comments!